First Look: Lost Planet 2 Xbox 360 / PS3

Lost Planet: Extreme Condition back in January 2007 brought us a new IP from Capcom. It gave us a fresh experience from third person shooters; Being able to control mech’s and vehicles alike to take down the enemy in the games ice age conditions. Thats why consumers will be eager to get they’re hands on Lost Planet 2 and is easily becoming one of the most anticipated games in the office this year. Everything you can expect from the first game is back along with some groundbreaking features such as the the 4 player co-op play. Now this isn’t the 4 player co-op we’ve been used to this console generation. Delivering a co-op mode which sets you up in a small map to defeat countless enemies such as Gears of War 2’s horde mode or Call of Duty World at War zombie survival mode. This looks to set the bar of what 4 player co-op can do by pitting the entire single player campaign in 4 player co-op. We’ll give more on its online features and campaign settings as it comes in, for now enjoy a taste of what this game has to offer.

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